‘How To Train Your Dragon 3’ Update: Will Hiccup and Toothless Kill Each Other? Humans and Dragons Fight

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The successful animated movie about the relationship of humans and dragons will be back again. "How To Train Your Dragon 3" will be about the separation of the main characters that we loved and the extinction of dragons.

In the third instalment of the movie, Toothless and other dragons will go on their way and separate from humans, stated by CrossMap. There is a probability of war between the dragons and the human race. According to the director of the film, the movie will show Hiccup's maturity and Toothless independence. Since Toothless and Hiccup are now both leaders of their respective groups, the two will grow apart from each other. The third film of the successful franchise will continue after three years from the second one.

In addition, the movie will see the return of the hated villain from the second film. Dean Deblois, the writer and director of the film, said that Drago will return and seek revenge. Christian Post reported that Deblois will explore Drago's character. The fans will see more of his different sides and will definitely have more screen time than from the second film. It was also speculated that Drago will be the reason for Hiccup's and Toothless' separation.

The movie will see the same ending as to how it was written in the book. Movie News Guide mentioned that fans will see the ending to be the same as in Cressida Cowell's novel, the disappearing of the dragons. There will be a huge war and several lives will be lost because of it.

Fans of the movie will experience a lot of different feelings while watching the movie. Viewers will definitely laugh and cry with Hiccup and Toothless as the movie comes to an end. "How to Train Your Dragon 3" is scheduled to hit the big screen on June 29, 2018.

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How to Train Your Dragon 3, DreamWorks Animations, Hiccup, Toothless, Drago, animated movie, Dragons, Dean Deblois
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